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"These fell into depressions and ruts in the road," notes
Her depressions could be as deep as the dark sea.
We continued to share in each others triumphs and depressions.
Males scrape bowl-shaped depressions in the ground on a hilltop.
And they carve vast depressions in the planet, leaving permanent scars.
No world wars, no Great Depressions, fewer civil wars, fewer plagues.
I went through mini depressions where I thought I would quit.
These depressions may have been made in collisions with other celestial bodies.
Spain and Portugal experienced veritable depressions during the worst of the crisis.
There were depressions in 1873, 1883, 1893 and a panic in 1907.
It is the U.C.L.A. Depression Grand Challenge, not the Depressions Grand Challenge.
Sustained extreme heat may also decrease industrial productivity, bringing about economic depressions.
Google's keyboard cover attempts to do something similar, though with much shallower depressions.
There were mammoth depressions prior to the Civil War – 1837 was a lollapalooza.
He had these mood swings and depressions where he's doing storms and stuff.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story incorrectly said tropical depressions are assigned names.
He worked if he could, or waited out the depressions that often overwhelmed him.
Teams could not legally enter abandoned properties or even fill depressions in privately owned graves.
Cyclones start out as tropical depressions like Imelda, with sustained wind speeds below 39 mph.
In fact, only severe depressions require meds and most people taking antidepressants don't need them.
I remember my mother telling me, after one of my depressions, that I should pray.
He has gone through depressions that seemed to darken and ease almost with the seasons.
The most severe mental health impacts resulted in deep depressions and thoughts of self-harm.
His condition can cause extreme mood swings, from manic emotional highs to the lowest of depressions.
The collapse in output that followed was one of the worst economic depressions of modern times.
For decades, the region looked intriguing because of polygonal cracking and scalloped depressions in the landscape.
Our way of life in this country has survived wars, economic depressions, and yes, worldwide pandemics.
And more than one network of brain regions is believed to be useful in distinguishing depressions.
Surface cracks and depressions suggest it is made of clay when, in fact, it's cast bronze.
But he added that tropical weather events — such as depressions and storms — may bring some rain.
There were other partial footprint-like depressions, but evidence of trampling made them harder to discern.
There's a place in Chile's Atacama Desert where trails of depressions punctuate the fine chusca dust.
A vertically exaggerated view of Utopia Planitia, showing depressions that prompted researchers to look for buried ice.
Where the borders lie, and how exactly these depressions differ from each other, remains murky and controversial.
Crater Or Rolling ScarsThese types of depressions are probably what you most readily associate with acne scars.
Lundsten and her colleagues estimate there are about 15,000 of micro-depressions scattered across the pockmark field.
They had expected that the distances between successive depressions would decrease as the bouncing rocks lost energy.
Fairy shrimp emerge from eggs as spring's melting snow and first heavy rains mingle, filling woodland depressions.
But the game also draws on more distant depressions, to previous hard times of the 20th century.
Talking to older people who have successfully lived through wars, depressions and tragedies can also help you cope.
Depressions in the sand suggested two of the men were shot while in a kneeling position, he added.
Yet she also acknowledges this need to pare down has been the cause of her anxieties and depressions.
We rattled downhill into flat, dark-brown depressions that, until recently, had been part of the lake bed.
The work progressed far more quickly than it had in Berlin, with all the attendant distractions and depressions.
In recovery, his depressions were severe, his remorse profound, the work of repairing the relationships he'd damaged unrelenting.
Pandemics — like wars and economic depressions, with which they often coincide — leave scars on the body of history.
The vista had dissolved into an undulating sea of hummocks - waist-high depressions and ponds known as thermokarst.
Old typewriters and SA keycaps both employ round depressions to guide the finger towards the center of the cap.
Bereft of superpowers, Too Much Coffee Man often attempts to salve his depressions with more coffee -- to no avail.
They can experience depressions or ataxia [a vestibular disease that causes an unbalanced gait], seizures, tremors, and behavioral changes.
"Boom Bust Boom" explores the economic collapse of 2008 and uses it to investigate past financial panics and depressions.
The seven biggest American depressions or downturns going back 200 years, she said, were all preceded by government surpluses.
Since our founding, our retired participants have never missed a payout from us — through depressions, wars and natural disasters.
New York City appetizing shop Russ & Daughters has weathered the Spanish flu, wars, depressions, recessions, terror attacks, and hurricanes.
In the driver's seat, she guided the vehicle in and out of deep, mud-slick depressions in the road.
By contrast, the researchers are pretty sure the much younger micro-depressions are being excavated by debris, including garbage.
The cold green soccer field is pressed with stark gunmetal grey tones textured with tire tracks and gravelly depressions.
She uncovered several large depressions indicating mass graves and one area where the graves were perfectly aligned in straight rows.
"[In] places like Oklahoma, some parts of Texas, North Dakota, Louisiana — mini-recessions, if not depressions, are underway," Landrieu said.
My depressions would settle over me for months, and in that darkness the suicidal impulse would sprout pale and deadly.
During the survey they came across a family of much smaller micro-depressions that are "completely unique," according to Lundsten.
Coming in the wake of one of the worst depressions in the country's history, such threats must have inspired great fear.
This summer Leigh Marsh of Britain's National Oceanography Centre, in Southampton, described more than 3,000 large depressions in the mud there.
The season is marked by prominent "active" spells, typically when depressions travel west along the monsoon front, followed by dry "breaks".
The central Pacific outlook calls for a 70% probability of 5-8 tropical cyclones, including tropical depressions, tropical storms and hurricanes.
In the central Pacific, NOAA's latest projections call for five to eight tropical cyclones (including topical depressions, tropical storms and hurricanes).
When astronauts stepped onto the moon, they saw exactly how pockmarked it was, containing everything from giant depressions to tiny holes.
In the central Pacific, NOAA's latest projections call for five to eight tropical cyclones (including tropical depressions, tropical storms and hurricanes).
Boxcar Scars Boxcar scars are broad depressions with sharply-defined edges that create the appearance of a "crater" in the skin.
The harm government does when it screws up — wars, depressions — is larger than the benefits government produces when it does well.
They form as tropical depressions offshore and gather strength from the warm waters of the Pacific Ocean or the South China Sea.
Newly published research shows that hundreds of depressions on Mars&apos surface, known as "ghost dunes," could hold evidence of ancient life.
Homeowners are told they cannot landscape or fill in nuisance depressions in their property that hold water briefly after a heavy rain.
For the sake of discussing the causes of depression, I'll look at two distinct types of depression: melancholia and the situational depressions.
Far from promoting economic growth and improving Greece's debt position, those policies drove the Greek economy into the deepest of economic depressions.
The appearance of tight skin, developed cheekbones, well-defined contours—with contrasting plump areas and subtle depressions —is what defines a youthful face.
And we went into one of the great depressions of all time ... which lasted longer than the Great Depression that we talk about.
These weather events all begin as tropical depressions, in which low-pressure areas are accompanied by thunderstorms and circular winds under 39 mph.
The Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale, which does not include lower-level tropical storms or tropical depressions, is based solely on maximum sustained wind.
"I spiraled into one of the worst depressions of my life and had to work extremely hard to find my way out," she said.
The new, record-breaking temperatures were widespread, appearing at 100 locations in depressions dotting "a broad region" of the plateau, the study authors reported.
"It is one of those phenomena that comes along in a big way about once a lifetime — like pandemics, depressions, or wars," he said.
Data from Dawn indicates that there are three large depressions on Ceres, measuring up to 500 miles wide, that are filled with smaller craters.
What Twenge and other researchers found is that temporary historical events like wars and depressions have not meaningfully affected America's long-term mental wellbeing.
Throughout those dark times, and like many afflicted with severe bipolar II disorder, I experienced crushing depressions, delusional thoughts, morbid obsessions, and memory problems.
In the past, recessions and depressions have actually helped boost movie ticket sales, as movies are seen as an affordable escape from everyday life.
His own research has shown that without these "ecosystem engineers" and the depressions they create, certain frogs can no longer breed and die out.
During his depressions, Roland would fall silent for weeks at a time, unable to get out of bed, caught in a dizzying suicide spiral.
We have gone through depressions and wars and bombings and terrorist attacks and we've gone through Jim Crow and we've always come out stronger.
These fissures lead to puddles, melting, slush, depressions and other headaches that threaten the shack and require immediate attention, most often at 1 a.m.
The two systems, still unnamed tropical depressions, were expected to strengthen into tropical storms by Tuesday, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC) in Miami.
For instance, the spacecraft found weird surface feature depressions that are unique to Mercury known as "hollows," but the process that forms them is unclear.
All of that salt combined with the sediment from the rivers surrounding the Gulf, lead to the array of domes and depressions in the map.
But the only physical signs of previous trauma were three small depressions on his skull and some scars on his neck and his left arm.
"For clinicians, it's important to consider that not only severe anxiety and depressions symptoms of parents play a role in fussy eating," de Barse said.
The researchers think these depressions — also known as planitiae — may be huge impact basins that have been slowly erased and covered up by newer craters.
Not everyone with bipolar illness shows such distinct manias and depressions, but until relatively late in his life, my dad showed this extreme, classic pattern.
We know there are medicinal compounds, often from plant vines, that have shown incredible value in addressing treatment-resistant depressions and addiction and abusive substances.
As I plopped myself onto a stool, bartenders Anthony Edwards and Miu Leah vied to make a cocktail that would cure the deepest of depressions.
Their frequent mud baths create depressions in the soil that fill with water and become important breeding habitats for insects and amphibians, Dr. Beck said.
You know we've gone through depressions and wars and bombings and terrorist attacks, and we've gone through Jim Crow, and we've always come out stronger.
" Tidal pools, found where land and sea meet, create depressions that fill with water and nurture what the landscape architect Signe Nielsen affectionately called "critters.
Shaking from the large earthquake that shuddered through Anchorage, Alaska last week was strong enough to turn smooth asphalt roads into broken, jagged depressions of rubble.
Depressions like the Mariana Trench extend nearly four miles beneath the ocean's surface, and despite the formidable depths, are a host to a variety of organisms.
I did get into Swarthmore, and during my first semester began to experience the incapacitating depressions that would haunt me for the rest of my life.
Unsurprisingly, though, these central bank money-creation schemes and the Chinese credit bubble proved unable to prevent severe regional depressions, which struck from Detroit to Athens.
The equipment fires millions of laser beams onto the landscape, creating a 3-D map that strips away vegetation and may show depressions that suggest graves.
Some of the boulders bounced as many as 25 times before coming to a rest, and certain rocks left behind depressions up to 20 inches deep.
For the season as a whole, three to six tropical cyclones are predicted for the central Pacific hurricane basin, which includes tropical depressions, named storms and hurricanes.
Plate tectonics and erosion have swept most dings, dents, and saucer-shaped depressions neatly away, leaving only the artifacts of bigger collisions—like Meteor Crater in Arizona.
The aquatic topography of the roof was designed as a shell structure, and engineered so that its creases, depressions and curves support the wide, column-free spans.
Sue Natali, an ecologist at Woods Hole Research Center in Massachusetts who studies Arctic tundra and permafrost, said that depressions, even shallow ones, can have cascading effects.
As the Arctic has warmed, it has also increasingly turned from white to green, as saplings gain a foothold in the depressions left as the permafrost thaws.
"The jet stream behaves like a giant vacuum cleaner which can sometimes dig deep areas of low pressure, until creating storm depressions," the Belgian weather service added.
As the Arctic has warmed, it has also increasingly turned from white to green, as saplings gain a foothold in the depressions left as the permafrost thaws.
There are also a handful of lampstands with built-in depressions for lighting wicks but also shallow bowls for burning incense to fill the house with aroma.
But even with those few scars lingering, having done away with the majority of those self-esteem-destroying depressions in my skin, I am one giddy acne survivor.
This moon has huge depressions near the north pole, some extending down for 8.7 miles (14 km), which is deeper than the Marianas Trench in the Pacific Ocean.
The modern world owes the relative absence of deep depressions to the fact that fiat currencies, unconstrained by gold, allow governments to stimulate economies in times of trouble.
But other sets of seemingly unrelated depressions showed the researchers that this chalk land bridge would have required a second large event to form the Straits of Dover.
In fact, it seems Greece is undergoing what has been dubbed the "lipstick effect", where consumers turn to low cost beauty to boost their mood during economic depressions.
States are scrambling to make up for the lost tax revenue that one energy lobbyist in April said is causing "mini-recessions, if not depressions" around the country.
Some of the eggs that were used to decorate the sand had cracks or depressions indicating that they had been in the process of hatching, Mr. Haffenden said.
Surely, our Constitution which has stood the test of time for more than 6900 years, through wars and depressions and disasters and failed leadership, will not abandon us now.
It is difficult to overstate the economic trauma Europe has suffered in recent years — veritable depressions in Greece and Spain, alarming levels of unemployment across much of the continent.
For example, it would not regulate what most people would consider to be dry land, such as depressions that hold water a few days a year after heavy rainfall.
Ms. Fisher's career coincided with the growing interest in bipolar disorder itself, a mood disorder characterized by alternating highs and lows, paralyzing depressions punctuated by flights of exuberant energy.
Before each of my three severe depressions, one or more shattering events had taken place that knocked me to the ground — a divorce, Hurricane Katrina, a huge home fire.
The Philippine agency also assigns names to tropical depressions, which are not named internationally, because even though they are less powerful than typhoons, they can still cause significant damage.
Though flickering dimly at times, that light has endured a civil war, great depressions, financial panics, and global confrontations to emerge on the other side with a brighter glow.
Obama cited a list of relatively recent obstacles and historically significant tragedies including economic depressions, racial segregation, wars, and terrorism the United States has experienced in the past century.
The massive depressions have drained the pond, pulled water out of another one nearby and forced the evacuation of eight nearby homes, with some overlapping and intersecting to become larger.
Current formal classification manuals tend to view clinical depression as a single condition simply varying by severity (major depression versus a set of minor depressions, regrettably including normal depressive moods).
Emboldened by her own conversational, confessional style, they have brought her their heartaches — their divorces and depressions and love affairs gone awry — and she has listened, comfortingly, to every one.
The most amazing places to visit in Africa Breaking up isn't easy Rifts exhibit a very distinctive topography, characterised by a series of fault-bounded depressions surrounded by higher terrain.
During that time, Berlin painted still lifes; he drifted in and out of depressions; he received tributes and awards by the bushel; he wrote mildly salacious letters to old pals.
Out of those collapses we get calderas, the depressions formed when all the stuff that was underground goes missing and the Earth's crust slumps down to fill some of the space.
They form as tropical depressions gather strength from the warm waters of the Pacific Ocean or the South China Sea, before weakening over the hills of southeastern China and Southeast Asia.
There are a lot of boulders and rocks in the area, as well as cliffs and depressions, which will pose a challenge for a vehicle that needs to touch down gently.
I was born and raised on the north side of Houston, and have lived through countless tropical storms, hurricanes, depressions, and torrential downpours, enough that these weather events often barely registered.
As one psychiatrist I spoke to told me, it was very likely I was suffering from a confluence of depressions, including post-trauma, post-influenza, and, to my surprise, postpartum depression.
Another baby had a sloping forehead and slight depressions in the front of his head at birth, as well as similar types of brain damage, apparent on scans, Dr. Moore said.
Some of the deep depressions remain dry while others, a testament to the ingenuity of the villagers, serve as watering holes for the oxen that farmers harness to till their fields.
Officials flatly rejected her facetious first suggestion that the maturing tropical depressions also be called "him-icanes," and that the center bestow storm names to honor its bloviating benefactors in Congress.
Crafting a science and technology of macroeconomic stabilization that can reliably prevent depressions could alleviate the suffering of millions, while simultaneously minimizing the odds of political catastrophes unleashed by economic mismanagement.
"Pluto has really extreme seasons, and volatile ices migrate around the surface on seasonal timescales," Keane explained, adding that topographic depressions like Sputnik Planitia are cold traps, encouraging ices to settle out.
"As the areas where they are exhibiting this odd behavior coincides with the two areas hit by the two recent low pressures depressions and associated storms of Ophelia and Brian," he said.
Over the past century, we've experienced world wars, recessions, depressions, financial crises and more recent international upsets, such as the Brexit referendum — which roiled global markets — and the largely unexpected Trump victory.
There is a commonly held misperception that her explorations in the margins of society, communing with professional freaks and mentally unbalanced eccentrics, deepened her depressions and contributed to her suicide in 1971.
In a video promoting the Yayoi Kusama exhibit at the Moderna Museet, the narrator speaks of the artist's hallucinations, depressions, and obsessive-compulsive disorders, all of which have colored her artistic development.
Through the Franco-Prussian War, World War I and II, depressions, multiple governments, the invention of cars, planes, rockets to the moon and the internet, this wine survived to tell its story.
TS Lombard compared the current persistent low-rate equilibrium and market hysteresis against the Bank of England's historical database to analyze past "secular real-rate depressions" and what event triggered their reversal.
In addition to stone tools like handaxes, scrappers, and flakes, First Sculptures showcases 17 figure stones — objects that seem to have heads or human features, such as depressions that look like eyes.
"Treatments such as dermal rolling and laser will stimulate collagen type III to plump out the skin and smooth the acne depressions," says Dija Ayodele, aesthetician and founder of the Black Skin Directory.
These trash craters, more formally known as "micro-depressions," were spotted during a series of underwater autonomous vehicle (AUV) surveys led by the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) in 4003 and 2019.
They also are studying which depressions on the surface were carved out by collisions with smaller objects and which were the result of other processes, like the escape of gases from the object's interior.
Here was where a troubling number of artists and philosophers had suffered crippling depressions or existential crises, or had gone crazy: the epic poet Torquato Tasso; the young Jean-Jacques Rousseau; the novelist Primo Levi.
New sonar data of the region combined with seismic data of the crust beneath the water revealed deep depressions in the ground that would have turned up as the result of water falling over an escarpment.
They were watching for cylindrical depressions in the earth: evidence that under the clay fort had once stood timber fence posts, perhaps for so long that the wood had decayed, leaving a shell of earth behind.
For mild to moderate depressions I would try other measures: regular exercise, reducing caffeine, acupuncture, cognitive therapy, vitamins B and D, St. John's Wort, fish oil — and spending more time in the company of happier people.
I give thanks for my funny, creative mother, Olivia Renkl, whose laugh was so infectious that friends and strangers alike would laugh out loud in response, never suspecting the depressions she endured all her adult life.
Moreover, the naturally occurring patterns in some stones — holes or circular depressions that resemble eyes, for example, or protuberances like noses — supposedly reveal a hard-wired hunger for representation: an aesthetic impulse in our evolutionary forebears.
Ignoring The Warning Signs Boyce -- who said depression sent him into rages that tested his marriage -- said no one screened him for mental illness after his heart procedures, although he had suffered several debilitating depressions since adolescence.
The last time 23.9 consecutive Atlantic storms became hurricanes was in 2185 — and because tracking technology was far more primitive then, meteorologists say, some weak tropical storms or tropical depressions may have gone undetected within that streak.
Unlike the high-speed, modern boats of the Vendée, which can outrun storms by sailing at speeds of 220 knots, the small, full-keeled Golden Globe boats are regularly overrun by depressions, especially in the Southern Ocean.
Tropical depressions and storms, or sometimes just a brief afternoon downpour, are enough to trigger the all-too-familiar ritual of flooding, sewage spills and public-health warnings in areas where the local infrastructure cannot handle the rainfall.
"To an outsider, the science of osteology may seem like reading tea leaves, but these authors are experts and systematically account for the shape of ridges, crests, and depressions on the bones," he told Gizmodo in an email.
A team from the University of Alaska Fairbanks reported earlier this year how amazed they had been to find millennia-old permafrost in Canada thawing 70 years earlier than models had predicted, leaving depressions resembling those at Stordalen.
She told me that during one of Jacobs's "post-art-done depressions," she gave him a copy of Albert Camus's 1942 philosophical essay "The Myth of Sisyphus," which led the designer and the filmmaker to get matching tattoos.
A team from the University of Alaska Fairbanks reported earlier this year how amazed they had been to find millennia-old permafrost in Canada thawing 70 years earlier than models had predicted, leaving depressions resembling those at Stordalen.
But southern European nations like Spain, Italy and Greece, with economies mired in depressions every bit as bad as the one the United States experienced during the 1930s, went left, which nowadays means resistance to E.U. elites, not socialism.
Diver David Cvet—another panelist at the festival—has been surveying the ocean floor of the harbour for years, and claimed he's discovered underwater anomalies, or depressions, in the area where the crash is said to have taken place.
Biden and Warren should state — from the Midwestern plains to the heart of Texas to speeches addressing the New York Stock Exchange — why there are recessions, depressions and market crashes far more often under Republican presidents than Democratic presidents.
There is a company getting started called Compass Pathways that's established in England, and they have permission to do trials all through Europe, to use psychedelics such as psilocybin specifically to treat treatment-resistant depression, depressions that haven't yielded to two other treatments.
And it's the very clever device that White uses to shape what might have been a loose, baggy monster: a book chronicling a country, after a Civil War, that was rocked by labor unrest, xenophobia, new technologies, and two serious economic depressions.
There is a strong chance that warming will reduce global economic output by more than 20 percent and a chance that output could fall by half — a toll you might better describe as at least one, and possibly two or three, Great Depressions.
NASA said as well as its river delta and small crater impacts, the site contains numerous boulders and rocks to the east, cliffs to the west and depressions filled with aeolian bedforms (wind-derived ripples in sand that could trap a rover) in several locations.
For normally dry streambeds, isolated depressions that only occasionally hold water, and other land features that the Obama administration sought to regulate, regulations will once again come from state and local governments that are more responsive and accountable to the people and communities being regulated.
It's one of the coolest things you'll ever see -- this one-ton animal rubbing its back on the ground, and their super short legs look kind of ridiculous, but when they do that they create these huge depressions in the ground without any plants.
Yet none of the events that Rosetta observed could have created the giant cliffs and huge depressions seen on the surface, and the duck-shaped comet, as it sped away from the sun, looked pretty much like the same duck as when Rosetta arrived.
The Obama administration attempted in 2015 to further expand the definition of navigable waters to include such entities as isolated ponds, dormant streambeds that are dry most of the year, and minor depressions in the land that hold water only in the immediate aftermath of significant rainfall.
"If you go back to our history 205 years and since then, through wars, through trade wars, through depressions, through recessions, we've supported U.S. companies all over the world and in this, we will continue to do that," Corbat said, according to a Thomson Reuters transcript of the call.
New Horizons imagery has revealed thousands of such depressions across Sputnik Planitia, and a series of aligned pits was the most viable alternative explanation for the dune features, Telfer and his colleagues wrote in  the new study , which was published online today (May 31) in the journal Science.
In a follow-up blog post one month later, Miller argued that investors were overwhelmed with negative news about the market and predictions of a 50 percent drop in the Dow — an event Miller just didn't see in the cards given historical patterns of market recessions and depressions.
"If you compare both of these bean-shaped, filled depressions to actual ancient human footprints, you'll notice that the outer edge of the real prints is always straight, and does not curve sharply inward from heel to toe, like the Monte Verde and Pilauco impressions," Fiedel told Gizmodo.
Whatever happens, a long, confusing period now unfolding seems certain to yank Europe back into acute anxiety just as it seemed to be finally recovering from a punishing economic downturn, one that had thrust Greece and Spain into veritable depressions while erasing years of wealth across the Continent.
But it's also true that much of the elite defense of globalization is basically dishonest: false claims of inevitability, scare tactics (protectionism causes depressions!), vastly exaggerated claims for the benefits of trade liberalization and the costs of protection, hand-waving away the large distributional effects that are what standard models actually predict.
Their forebears include the Swiss provocateur Dieter Roth, who printed his 1968 poetry journals on bags filled with sauerkraut, lamb or vanilla pudding (the last spiked with urine), and the British sculptor Antony Gormley, whose 1980-81 "Bed," built of 600 loaves of bread, featured depressions as if left by sleeping bodies.
They spent entire careers trying to spot mounds or depressions in the earth that would allow them to map even small parts of Angkor, the urban center at the heart of the Khmer empire, which covered a vast region of what is now Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam and Laos from roughly A.D. 802 to 1431.
To help resolve this for the CPI's machines, researchers at the University of Huddersfield, across the Pennines from Accrington, in Yorkshire, have come up with a method that builds up a three-dimensional model of the web's surface using reflected light, and can raise the alarm if it detects any depressions that might indicate an uncoated spot.
I had long since stopped seeing Dunkaroos (with that distinctive kangaroo mascot whose job or obsession it is to dunk small tasteless cookies into inch-deep depressions of chocolate icing) in grocery stores, but it was on Amazon I confirmed that the fertile green Earth I inhabited as a child is now a post-Dunkaroo apocalyptic wasteland.

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